As of November 1, 2008 Dr. Wilcox NO LONGER takes new patients with United Healthcare, but Dr. Rosenbloom does.
Hi!
Thank you for visiting our webpage!
This is where you can find information about us, and the paperwork necessary to complete before your first visit at our office. We hope this makes the process of coming to speak with us easier for you! We used to have a link to our schedule but it didn't work quite the way we intended and wound up being more confusing than anything. Allison Wilcox's office hours are generally 1-7pm Monday through Friday. She reserves mornings for court work and legal consultations. Ray Rosenbloom is in the process of moving here from Michigan. He typically sees people from 9am to 9pm on Mondays and Tuesdays, and sometimes has hours on Wednesday. Dr. Wilcox is in Dripping Springs on Mondays. Unless she is required in court she does not come to Austin on Mondays.
Of course we are both available by email to answer your questions at any time, as well as by telephone. Our contact information is listed below.
Philosophically, we are both pretty open and eclectic practitioners. Dr. Wilcox trained in a heavily biologically oriented program and Dr. Rosenbloom sprung from a psychodynamic background. We've both modified and mutated our approaches to our work over the years based on new knowledge in the field and personal experience in our lives.
Dr. Wilcox has a long background in public health, health and medical education, alternative lifestyles, postraumatic stress, multi-cultural issues and high conflict divorce/relationship challenges. She works with large numbers of couples, children and adolescents, as well as with Bariatric Surgical candidates and patients. She has also spent significant time working with geriatric clients on both an in and out patient basis.
Dr. Rosenbloom's clinical background is equally varied and includes extensive work in the treatment of addictions, posttraumatic stress, relationship issues and high conflict divorce. He also works with adults, couples, adolescents, children and Bariatric Surgical candidates.
We are both committed to problem solving approaches in treatment. We belive that working with our clients to lead more mindful, insightful lives is part of the process of learning to solve problems. To that end, neither of us are particularly focused on lengthy (e.g. over a year) treatment as much as focused treatment which may occur repeatedly over the lifespan.
In that sense we embrace a model much like that of the Family Physician and have had the privilege of knowing many of our patients throughout their lives, visiting with them intermittently as they move through developmental challenges and changes.
One of the single most important factors in psychotherapy relates to the "fit" between a patient and the therapist. While we could go on at great length about our thoughts and philosophies and ideas, what matters most is YOUR comfort level with the person you are daring to share very private information with. We strongly encourage you to have initial contacts with several practitioners to gauge your feelings about them before making a final decision! We hope to be one of those initial contacts!!
Thanks so much,
Allison and Ray
Contact Us:
Allison Wilcox, Ph.d. 512-517-0149 awilcoxphd@gmail.com
Ray M. Rosenbloom, Ph.d. 512-983-6816 rrosenbloomphd@comcast.net

